The last look before sleep was still grinding, and when I woke up I went straight to giving the answer! 🚨📉 A few days ago at $BNB in the early morning, it kept rubbing back and forth above. It looked like it might keep pushing higher, but what I was watching wasn’t just the surface—every time it pushed up, it didn’t follow through, and the volume wasn’t enough. The more I watched, the more it looked like it was luring longs.



While everyone else was still observing, I found that BNB’s rebound was getting weaker and weaker. The overhead pressure kept pressing it down, and the buy orders couldn’t hold 👀. At that time, I already warned not to get carried away by a fake breakout and lose your rhythm. The short-side profit-taking window was even clearer, so I executed a long around 661.40.

Now it’s gone from 661.40 down to 572.65, with a return rate of +133.08%. 🎯🔥 If you were on the car, you should understand—hit the rhythm this time. Once you get through the earlier grindy part, only then do you get this comfy slice of meat afterward.

I’m not afraid of it grinding—I’m afraid you panic first.
Take profit when it’s time.

As for position management, I’m not greedy: first close 80% ✅💰, and protect the remaining 20% at the cost basis. If it keeps dropping further, let the profits run. If there’s a dead-cat bounce, don’t mess up the rhythm 🛑

If you didn’t catch it, don’t chase ⚠️. The best spot is something you wait for to show up—it’s not something you chase. When the next wave’s signal comes, you move then. Wait for the next shot—it’ll be more comfortable 📌

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